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… use, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(d); and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1),(2) and N.J.S.A. … Giorgi's testimony that the gang sustained itself by selling drugs, and evidence of the nature and extent of … to Giorgi's testimony that the gang supported itself by selling drugs. Rule 404(b) excludes evidence of other crimes …
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… Matthew Jakubowski information about drug sales in the community. The CI had previously provided members of the RPD … male, known to the CI as Kareem Harris, had been selling marijuana from his home in Roselle since July 2014. … positively identified him as the person who he knew to be selling marijuana from his home and his vehicle. In …
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… Division order finding them in contempt for failing to comply with an earlier order of the trial court, and … they agreed that each individual party was "barred from selling, mortgaging, renting, leasing, liening, … a trial judge may grant or deny a motion for the reasons posited by the parties only if "the judge makes such reliance …
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… dismissing without prejudice plaintiff's earlier-filed complaint seeking like relief. We agree with plaintiff that … court erred in denying injunctive relief and dismissing the complaint and reverse. The June 11, 2009 contract1 called … 3 A-3023-19 February 7, 2020, plaintiff filed his complaint; on the same day, he filed a lis pendens. Six days …
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… 4 A-4572-17T3 911. They noticed a "tannish bloodish" fluid coming out of Sung U's mouth and tried to administered CPR … "The same spot as last night." After a series of miscommunications, both Fontana and Mainor agreed to meet the … he was high and did not "know what was going on." He denied selling drugs to Sung U and stated that the transaction …
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… he and defendant own the subject property as tenants in common; defendant contends the parties had agreements as to … clarify that only plaintiff was at the settlement; he deposited the check with the proceeds and kept half for himself; … proceeds check, which plaintiff signed to defendant after selling Park Boulevard, was testified to as in the amount of …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:21-27(a) prescribes that a defendant commits a first-degree money laundering offense if the … and any other transactions conducted as part of that common scheme. That fair market value is to be determined by … next-door neighbor and employer, who is in the business of selling doors and door supplies, with the assistance of an …
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… he and defendant own the subject property as tenants in common; defendant contends the parties had agreements as to … clarify that only plaintiff was at the settlement; he deposited the check with the proceeds and kept half for himself; … proceeds check, which plaintiff signed to defendant after selling Park Boulevard, was testified to as in the amount of …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:21-27(a) prescribes that a defendant commits a first-degree money laundering offense if the … and any other transactions conducted as part of that common scheme. That fair market value is to be determined by … next-door neighbor and employer, who is in the business of selling doors and door supplies, with the assistance of an …
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… Division order finding them in contempt for failing to comply with an earlier order of the trial court, and … they agreed that each individual party was "barred from selling, mortgaging, renting, leasing, liening, … a trial judge may grant or deny a motion for the reasons posited by the parties only if "the judge makes such reliance …
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… 4 A-4572-17T3 911. They noticed a "tannish bloodish" fluid coming out of Sung U's mouth and tried to administered CPR … "The same spot as last night." After a series of miscommunications, both Fontana and Mainor agreed to meet the … he was high and did not "know what was going on." He denied selling drugs to Sung U and stated that the transaction …
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… dismissing without prejudice plaintiff's earlier-filed complaint seeking like relief. We agree with plaintiff that … court erred in denying injunctive relief and dismissing the complaint and reverse. The June 11, 2009 contract1 called … 3 A-3023-19 February 7, 2020, plaintiff filed his complaint; on the same day, he filed a lis pendens. Six days …
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… use, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(d); and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1),(2) and N.J.S.A. … Giorgi's testimony that the gang sustained itself by selling drugs, and evidence of the nature and extent of … to Giorgi's testimony that the gang supported itself by selling drugs. Rule 404(b) excludes evidence of other crimes …
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… Matthew Jakubowski information about drug sales in the community. The CI had previously provided members of the RPD … male, known to the CI as Kareem Harris, had been selling marijuana from his home in Roselle since July 2014. … positively identified him as the person who he knew to be selling marijuana from his home and his vehicle. In …
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… In that case, we addressed plaintiff's prior failures to comply with the terms of a Marital Settlement Agreement … apartment sold in May 2020. 3 A-1506-23 POA. Her refusal to comply with the court's orders resulted in the judge … rights requesting the court: (1) order plaintiff to comply with the sale of the Chennai Properties , or face …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2676-22 PAUL D. DIGIACOMO, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CLIFFORD A. FORMAN, a/k/a … FORMAN, BIZ MANAGEMENT, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and 27 WEST LAKE SHORE DRIVE LLC, a New Jersey Liability Company, Defendants-Appellants. …
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… to attach a photocopy of a valid driver's license to the complaint/summons) $55.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-11 Violating a … Page 3 of 63 Updated on July 29, 2021 N.J.S.A. 39:3-77 Selling or using unapproved devices or equipment $56.00 … person shall deface, damage, mutilate or remove any official traffic control device, delineator, structure, …
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… to attach a photocopy of a valid driver's license to the complaint/summons) $55.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-11 Violating a … Page 3 of 63 Updated on July 29, 2021 N.J.S.A. 39:3-77 Selling or using unapproved devices or equipment $56.00 … person shall deface, damage, mutilate or remove any official traffic control device, delineator, structure, …
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… voluntary. Approximately fifteen teachers and school safety officials and seventeen students participated in the game. … 2015, plaintiff, through her guardian ad litem, filed a complaint against Martin, her school, and the school board. Thereafter, she amended her complaint. In her amended complaint, plaintiff asserted …
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… voluntary. Approximately fifteen teachers and school safety officials and seventeen students participated in the game. … 2015, plaintiff, through her guardian ad litem, filed a complaint against Martin, her school, and the school board. Thereafter, she amended her complaint. In her amended complaint, plaintiff asserted …